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- The Arabs would make terms with them, and our prestige would be gone.
- Trikoupis tried to make terms with the creditors of his nation, but he failed in that too.
- Such was their success in this endeavour that the governor was soon obliged to make terms with them.
- The situation is difficult, as Natalia is forced to make terms with Nick so that he would drop the restraining order.
- Pitt's real reason for resigning in 1801 was, that the nation wanted peace, and he was too proud to make terms with Napoleon.
- Emperor Aurangzeb wanted to reconcile with the British to ensure uninterrupted voyage of pilgrims to Mecca and asked his Governors to make terms with them.
- Though the army was defeated, he afterwards was able, from his possession of Bamburgh castle, to make terms with the conqueror, who left him undisturbed till 1072.
- Heavily outnumbered, Saladin initially attempted to make terms with the Zengids by abandoning all conquests north of the Horns of Hama, hills by the gorge of the Orontes River.
- Haugwitz was despatched to Vienna with the document; but before he arrived the Battle of Austerlitz had been fought, and the Prussian plenipotentiary had to make terms with Napoleon.
- He sought to make terms with Clive, and surrendered control of Calcutta on 9 February, promising to compensate the East India Company for damages suffered and to restore its privileges.
- During the period which immediately preceded the Restoration he endeavoured to oppose George Monck's schemes, and desired Charles Fleetwood to forestall him and make terms with Charles, but in vain.
- Even allowing for the many false dawns in inter-Korean relations, it looked as though the world's least successful economic planners were finally about to make terms with the world's most successful.
- Having friends among the government party, including members of the Beresford family, he succeeded in making terms with the government, and emigrated to the United States, where he arrived in May 1795.
- So there is a particularly difficult challenge here, to do with making terms with our vulnerability and learning how to live with it in a way that isn't simply denial, panic, the reinforcement of defenses.
- Morgan tried to compound for his property in May 1650, and took the covenent and negative oath, but being represented as a " papist delinquent ", he was unable to make terms with the Committee for Compounding with Delinquents.
- After the king's defeat at the battle of Naseby, however he sought to make terms with the parliament, and in 1646 his fine was fixed ( at ?, 273 ); the Commons on 13 July 1647 ordered his fine to be accepted, and pardoned his delinquency.
- After a series of adventures, Charlemagne is eventually prevailed on by the noble paladin Roland to make terms with the brothers : the four brothers are pardoned on condition that Renaud go to the Holy Land on Crusade, and that their magical horse Bayard be surrendered to Charlemagne.
- There were two factions among the exiles; one, which was headed by Parsons and supported by Allen, looked to the help of Spain for the restoration of the Roman church in England; and the other party, which represented the wishes of the Romanists in England, was opposed by the Spanish succession, and hoped to make terms with James VI of Scotland.